Etched right into that metal backplate we see many of the 360′s selling points spelled-out: a stainless steel build, wireless charging, water resistance, and even a heart rate sensor.

The wireless charger itself is quite compact and features a bit of an unusual (at least for wireless chargers) upright design. While it looks quite handsome, operational photos reveal a casualty of the screen’s not-quite-fully-circular geometry: a progress indicator bar gets unceremoniously clipped, obscuring the readout somewhere in the 70-80 percent range.

Finally, we get some comparison shots up against the LG G Watch, and while the 360 continues to look a little chunky on its own, from what we can see here it shouldn’t be considerably thicker than the rest of its Android Wear brethren; it may be a bit bigger that the LG model, sure, but it’s not a night-and-day difference.